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Build-your-own
Web Applications
Form
and Mailer - The Form and Mailer
collection enables you to place complex
forms on your website and be emailed the
contents. Simply create a form by customizing
one of the templates provided, then connect
this to the Mailer Module to email the
data to your selected address. Connect
another Mailer Module and the system will
automatically send a response email to
your visitor. These Modules provide you
with the flexibility to create a wide
range of CRM solutions.
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The World Wide Web Consortium was created
in October 1994 to lead the World Wide
Web to its full potential by developing
common protocols that promote its evolution
and ensure its interoperability. The World
Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
develops interoperable technologies (specifications,
guidelines, software, and tools) to lead
the Web to its full potential. W3C is
a forum for information, commerce, communication,
and collective understanding.
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Anti
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SPAMHAUS
- http://www.spamhaus.org/
The Definition of Spam
Unsolicited means that the Recipient has
not granted verifiable permission for
the message to be sent. Bulk means that
the message is sent as part of a larger
collection of messages, all having substantively
identical content.
Technical Definition of "Spam"
An electronic message is "spam" IF: (1)
the recipient's personal identity and
context are irrelevant because the message
is equally applicable to many other potential
recipients; AND (2) the recipient has
not verifiably granted deliberate, explicit,
and still-revocable permission for it
to be sent; AND (3) the transmission and
reception of the message appears to the
recipient to give a disproportionate benefit
to the sender.
All bulk email sent to recipients who
have not expressly registered permission
for their addresses to be placed on the
mailing list, and which requires recipients
to opt-out to stop further unsolicited
bulk mailings, is by definition Unsolicited
Bulk Email. The sending of Unsolicited
Bulk Email is illegal in most of Europe
and is against all ISP Terms of Service
worldwide.
The Recipient has, according to the Bulk
Email Sender, unverifiably initiated a
request for the address to be subscribed
to the Bulk Email Sender's mailing list.
The Bulk Email Sender has subscribed the
address to the mailing list without verifying
if the address owner has in fact granted
permission or not. In most cases the Bulk
Email Sender has simply purchased the
address from another spammer.
Unconfirmed
Mailing Lists - http://www.mail-abuse.org/nml/unconfirmed.html

The European Coalition Against Unsolicited
Commercial Email
http://www.euro.cauce.org/en/index.html
"Spamming is the scourge of electronic-mail
and newsgroups on the Internet. It can
seriously interfere with the operation
of public services, to say nothing of
the effect it may have on any individual's
e-mail mail system. ... Spammers are,
in effect, taking resources away from
users and service suppliers without compensation
and without authorization."
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